1. Use Protection Every Time
Using condoms is the most effective way to reduce the risk of STIs and unintended pregnancy.
- Use a new condom each time
- Check expiration dates
- Store them in a cool, dry place (not your wallet long-term)
2. Get Tested Regularly
Routine STI testing is key—even if you feel fine. Many infections show no symptoms.
- Test before new partners
- Encourage partners to test too
- Be honest about results
3. Communicate Clearly
Good sex starts with clear communication.
- Talk about boundaries, protection, and expectations
- Make sure everything is consensual and mutual
- Respect “no” without pressure
4. Limit Risky Situations
Alcohol or drugs can impair judgment and lead to unsafe choices.
- Stay aware of your decisions
- Avoid situations where consent or safety could be unclear
5. Take Care of Your Sexual Health
Your overall health impacts your sexual well-being.
- Maintain hygiene
- Watch for unusual symptoms (pain, discharge, sores)
- Seek medical care early if something feels off
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